120 Wednesday AM ~Platform! B-05 Visualizing Cancer and Surveillance:
Intravital Imaging of TissueMicroenvironment Session Chairs:
Alex Huang, CaseWestern Reserve University David Piston, Vanderbilt University
PlatformSession Wednesday 8:30AM Room: 105/106
8:30 AM 447 ~Invited!Multiscale OpticalMolecular Imag- ing of Cancerous Cells and Environments In Vivo; D Piston; Vanderbilt University
9:00 AM 448 Imaging NEXAFS Spectroscopy of Cancerous Human Biological Tissue; E Principe; Florida Institute of Technology; T Cronin, S McClary; Cronin Skin Cancer Institute; P Sobol; Synchrotron Research Inc; C Jaye, D Fischer; National Institute of Standards & Technology; M Cronin, K Mitra; Florida Institute of Technology
9:15 AM 449 Real-time Imaging of BoneMarrow Granulo- cyteMobilization in Response to TLR Agonists Demonstrates a Necessity for Stromal TLR4; J Myers, J Griewe; CaseWestern Reserve University; N Rivera; University of Puerto Rico; A Huang; CaseWestern Reserve University
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9:30 AM 450 ~Invited! 4D MAME Models for Live-Cell Imaging of Interactions between Breast Tumor Cells and Their Microenvironment; B Sloane, M Sameni, A Anbalagan, M Olive, N Shokoohi, K Moin, R Mattingly; Wayne State University School of Medicine
10:00 AM Coffee Break
10:30 AM 451 ~Invited! Intravital Microscopy as a Tool to Study Intracellular Membrane Trafficking During Invasion and Metastasis; R Weigert, P Amornphimoltham, K Re- chache, K Leelahavanichkul,AMolinolo,V Patel, S Gutkind; National Institutes of Health
11:00 AM 452 ~Invited! Space- and Time-Resolved Analy- sis of NFAT Signaling in Tumor-Specific CD8+ T Lympho- cytes throughMultiphoton IntravitalMicroscopy; FMarangoni, T Murooka, E Kim, E Carrizosa, NM Elpek, T Mempel; Massachusetts General Hospital
11:30AM 453 ~Invited!DirectVisualization of Tumor Prop- agation by Cancer Stem Cells and Associated Tissue Re- sponses; A Huang,MJay; CaseWestern Reserve University; J Lathia; Cleveland Clinic Foundation Lerner Research Insti- tute; A Petrosiute, Y Othman, K Davis, D Barkauskas; Case Western Reserve University; J Rich; Cleveland Clinic Foun- dation Lerner Research Institute
A-01 EBSD Data Collection and Analysis on ChallengingMaterials and Applications
Session Chairs: David Field,Washington State University
Scott Sitzman, Oxford Instruments America PlatformSession
Wednesday 8:30AM Room: 207
8:30 AM 454 ~Invited! New Method of Transmission Elec- tron Diffraction to Characterize Nanomaterials in the SEM;R Geiss, R Keller;National Institute of Standards and Technol- ogy; S Sitzman; Oxford Instruments; P Rice; University of Colorado Boulder
9:00AM 455 ~Invited! Advanced Sample Preparation Tech- niques Using Broad Ar Ion Beam for Optimum EBSD Acqui- sition; N Erdman; JEOL; K Ogura; JEOL Ltd; R Campbell; JEOL
9:30 AM 456 Preparation of Materials for EBSD using an Adjustable Broad Beam Ion Source; R Cerchiara, P Fischione, J Lange, J Matesa, M Boccabella, A Robins, P Woods; EA Fischione Instruments, Inc
9:45 AM 457 Crystallographic Characterization of Whis- kers using EBSD; J Michael, B McKenzie, D Susan; Sandia National Laboratories
10:00 AM Coffee Break
10:30 AM 458 ~Invited!Measuring Grain Boundary Char- acter Distributions from 3D EBSD Data; J Li, G Rohrer; Carnegie Mellon University
11:00 AM 459 Application of 3D EBSD to a Two-Phase, Ultra-Fine Grain Titanium Alloy; A Buxbaum; FEI Com- pany; S Sitzman; Oxford Instruments America; A Deal; GE Global Research
11:15AM 460 Improved EDS Performance at EBSD Geom- etry; M Nowell; EDAX-TSL; R Anderhalt, T Nylese, F Egg- ert, R de Kloe,MSchleifer; EDAX Inc; SWright; EDAX-TSL
11:30 AM 461 ~Invited!Weird Science: Challenging EBSD; C Necker, P Papin, R Forsyth, E Luther; Los Alamos Na- tional Laboratory
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